A. Oleic, linoleic and linolenic acid
B. Arachidonic, linolenic and linoleic acid
C. Palmitic Oleic and arachidonic
D. Linoleic, arachidonic and stearic acid
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- Unsaturated fatty acids are converted to______________?
- A. Prostaglandins B. Cholesterol C. Cell membrane lipid D. Saturated fatty acid...
- Adipose tissue releases free fatty acids in the________________?
- A. Fasting state B. Resting state C. Active state D. All of the above...
- The main pathway for De – Novo synthesis of fatty acids occurs in_______________?
- A. Mitochondria B. Nucleus C. Cytosol D. None of the above...
- The substance essential for transfter of fatty acids across mitochondrial membrance_____________?
- A. Creatine B. Creatinine C. Carnitine D. Coenzyme A...
- Examples of monounsaturted fatty acids are______________?
- A. Oleic acid B. Arachitlonic acid C. Linolenic acid D. Palmitic acid...
- The class of amino acids that contains only non essential amino acids is_______________?
- A. Acidic B. Basic C. Aromatic D. Branched chain...
- Fatty acid oxidation occurs in______________?
- A. Cytoplasm B. Microsomes C. Mitochondria D. All of the above...
- B-oxidation of odd-chain fatty aids produce_______________?
- A. Succinyl CoA B. Propionyl CoA C. Acetyl CoA D. Malonyl CoA...
- The reducing equivalent for fatty acid synthesis is derived form____________?
- A. Glycolysis B. Kreb’s cycle C. Urea cycle D. Pentose phosphate pathway...
- The lipid, which acumulates in fatty liver, is_______________?
- A. Triglycerides B. FFA C. Lipoprotein D. Cholesterol...
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